N/A Locum tenens opportunity in Cleveland, OH -- 13-week daytime assignment (Sep 7-Dec 7, 2026 ... General CT (including unenhanced head and C-spine for level II trauma), radiography, and ultrasound ...
N/A Locum tenens opportunity in Cleveland, OH -- 13-week daytime assignment (Sep 7-Dec 7, 2026 ... General CT (including unenhanced head and C-spine for level II trauma), radiography, and ultrasound ...
Locum Radiologist - Overnight Diagnostic Coverage (Remote)
Youngstown, OH · Remote
$300K - $375K/yr
The workflow is primarily focused on CT and radiography studies related to trauma, neurologic evaluation, and acute inpatient care. Physicians comfortable working in a fast paced overnight diagnostic ...
Locum Radiologist - Overnight Diagnostic Coverage (Remote)
Youngstown, OH · Remote
$300K - $375K/yr
The workflow is primarily focused on CT and radiography studies related to trauma, neurologic evaluation, and acute inpatient care. Physicians comfortable working in a fast paced overnight diagnostic ...
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What is the difference between Locum Radiographer vs Permanent Radiographer?
| Aspect | Locum Radiographer | Permanent Radiographer |
|---|---|---|
| Credentials | Required radiography qualifications and registration | Same as locum, with additional certifications optional |
| Work Environment | Temporary assignments in various healthcare settings | Full-time employment in a specific hospital or clinic |
| Employment Type | Short-term or ad-hoc contracts | Long-term, ongoing employment |
| Job Stability | Less stability, flexible schedule | Higher stability and benefits |
In summary, a Locum Radiographer works on temporary contracts across different healthcare facilities, offering flexibility but less job security. A Permanent Radiographer has a stable, long-term position within a single employer, often with additional benefits.

Temporary
Posted 7 days ago
Job description
Job ID: N/A
Locum tenens opportunity in Cleveland, OH — 13-week daytime assignment (Sep 7–Dec 7, 2026) covering clinical radiology Monday–Friday, typical hours 7:00 a.m.–5:30 p.m. (varied). Agency covers travel, lodging, and malpractice.
Clinical responsibilities
- Interpret general diagnostic radiology studies for an average daily volume of 60–100 cases, including inpatient, outpatient, and STAT exams.
- Maintain productivity ~7 wRVU/hour.
- Perform routine imaging procedures and basic image-guided interventions (abscess drainages, biopsies, chest tubes, thyroid FNA) when credentialed.
- Use EPIC for documentation and AGFA EI PACS with PowerScribe 360 voice recognition for reporting.
Required qualifications
- Board certified by the American Board of Radiology.
- Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) participation.
- ACLS certification.
- Hospital privileges required.
Clinical scope
- General CT (including unenhanced head and C-spine for level II trauma), radiography, and ultrasound (including first-trimester obstetric ultrasound).
- Basic CT/US-guided procedures as listed. Fluoroscopy and subspecialty fellowship training are preferred.
This role is clinical-only and ideal for radiologists experienced in high-volume general practice and common procedural work.